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can america say that? while lee is watching, obama takes a step closer to the presidency and an african proverb comes to mind. one that his black countrymen tried to describe the dilemma and post-apartheid era. a got a stone but not a nut to crack, got the not know stone to brackett with. south africa's black majority government build homes for the people that left them without the money to pay their rent provided them with running water but shut off the tap when they couldn't pay the bill. replaced names of bullheaded white segregationists on the public school houses with those of black liberation heroes but didn't replace the shoddy roofs. ordered companies to hire blacks but permitted them to slash their wages. so it goes for the new south africa where a small white minority continues to inhabit a splendid country, splendid country that is for all intensive purposes canada while three-quarters of the population reside in a country with living conditions similar to those of kenya or zambia. it's almost a
can america say that? while lee is watching, obama takes a step closer to the presidency and an african proverb comes to mind. one that his black countrymen tried to describe the dilemma and post-apartheid era. a got a stone but not a nut to crack, got the not know stone to brackett with. south africa's black majority government build homes for the people that left them without the money to pay their rent provided them with running water but shut off the tap when they couldn't pay the bill....
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been a shade ruined this country essentially and they created the most productive economy in latin america for the last 20 years and it is not a equipped to this country his wife. it is overwhelmingly white. i agree with you completely. argentina, look at what they have done over the last five or six years. i agree with you completely. it is is not a questions these countries are white but i do think there is, having said that, there is still a step in the industrial process that we never took and i think this happened in the 40s. we never sort of recognized our elites, our political class was clear they were never going to let what happened in europe where you have a working-class movement, a viable working-class movement, they were never going to look-- let that happen so if you look at the taft-hartley bill and we talked a
been a shade ruined this country essentially and they created the most productive economy in latin america for the last 20 years and it is not a equipped to this country his wife. it is overwhelmingly white. i agree with you completely. argentina, look at what they have done over the last five or six years. i agree with you completely. it is is not a questions these countries are white but i do think there is, having said that, there is still a step in the industrial process that we never took...
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because there are lots of different -- sorry -- lots of different americas. but there is -- it is unmistakable that there are still top-down things that happen in america that affect how you operate in today's society. a black man was elected president in the united states a year ago, and the next morning in a lot of communities including my own and the paper, the headline the next day in the newspaper the disseminated all the news in that area said the came, louisianan favors mccain. that was the headline. it didn't even -- it said obama to receive intelligence briefing. never said he's the 44th president of the united states. so to say that it's just about individual -- what happens to individuals, it's not true to what exists in today's society. yes, has there been progress? everyone we talked to would talk about the progress that has been made. but post racial has become we would argue a political term that actually and i think we are not that far apart on that a political term that doesn't mean anything, it is meant to sort of squelch discussion as oppos
because there are lots of different -- sorry -- lots of different americas. but there is -- it is unmistakable that there are still top-down things that happen in america that affect how you operate in today's society. a black man was elected president in the united states a year ago, and the next morning in a lot of communities including my own and the paper, the headline the next day in the newspaper the disseminated all the news in that area said the came, louisianan favors mccain. that was...
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the united states of america, by a quantitative measure, leads the world. there is no one close. in some ways, the real challenge is that we continue this. and there is real prospect that the competition out there is going to make that very hard. one of the great circumstances is how do you not flop as a society. the national endowment for the humanities is one very small institution, but it is an emblematic one. i hope we are able to preserve it in the way it is. but the bigger issue always is where we are as a society itself. america is facing these challenges that are severe economic, severe international, and really testing to our people. this is a test we have to rise above. i will tell you i just visited one of the finest humanities programs we have ever helped fund, a small exhibit in new york at the new york historical society on lincoln in new york. i had never really thought that lincoln had much of a presence in new york that mattered. it ends up it mattered in a great deal, in a whole host of ways. some of these pictorial circumstances -- a group called the copperhead
the united states of america, by a quantitative measure, leads the world. there is no one close. in some ways, the real challenge is that we continue this. and there is real prospect that the competition out there is going to make that very hard. one of the great circumstances is how do you not flop as a society. the national endowment for the humanities is one very small institution, but it is an emblematic one. i hope we are able to preserve it in the way it is. but the bigger issue always is...
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he was very big in europe, certainly big in latin america, certainly big in north america. his next final frontier would have been ace asia. he had a couple outposts. a few more years, the asians would become big victims. they were lucky and escaped. there were hundreds of people, if not thousands that knew madoff was a fraud. they need to be brought to justice. most of the perpetrators overseas will not be brought to justice and very few in north america will be brought to justice. i don't think the government has the resources to do this case and bring everybody to the bar of justice they need to. tavis: so when you suggest that persons who read your book as you have been touring around the country, understand the clear english, the clear language in which you right, that the s.e.c. should have understood if everyday folk can figure that out, do the victims, a tough question for some people to swallow, but do the victims here have any responsibility in knowing or having some idea that with a line that only goes straight up that something was wrong here, something was a li
he was very big in europe, certainly big in latin america, certainly big in north america. his next final frontier would have been ace asia. he had a couple outposts. a few more years, the asians would become big victims. they were lucky and escaped. there were hundreds of people, if not thousands that knew madoff was a fraud. they need to be brought to justice. most of the perpetrators overseas will not be brought to justice and very few in north america will be brought to justice. i don't...
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cable's latest gift to america. >> now a look at the obama administration's plan to target child hunger and obesity. the house education committee held this hearing. it runs about an hour and 40 minutes. >> the quorum being present the question will come to order. to conduct the hearing on improving children's health, strengthening the federal child nutrition programs. i want to welcome our witnesses and thank you for taking your time to be with us. i'm going to introduce you in a moment. but first we're going to have opening statements by myself and by representative klein. my statement starts out saying this morning so we'll change it right away and say this afternoon. we'll examine how stronger nutrition programs can help fight childhood obesity epidemic and help improve our student's learning and health. today almost 1 in 3 children are obese. child obesity affects all aspects of children's lives from their physical well-being to their academic success to their self-confidence. the health of our children should be the top national priority. as many of you know, first lady mr. obama
cable's latest gift to america. >> now a look at the obama administration's plan to target child hunger and obesity. the house education committee held this hearing. it runs about an hour and 40 minutes. >> the quorum being present the question will come to order. to conduct the hearing on improving children's health, strengthening the federal child nutrition programs. i want to welcome our witnesses and thank you for taking your time to be with us. i'm going to introduce you in a...
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go up in the last report, and yet, we keep seeing signs of inching up more and more inside of black america. what do we do about those americans who are hardest by this recession? >> those figures are telling. you mentioned them, and we really need to step up to the plate, and so, providing some assistance, for example, for infrastructure, to make sure that those jobs are available. also, small businesses, to make sure that within the black community and beyond that money is available for small businesses. we have a lot to do, a lot to do, because the unemployment rate has stabilized, and jobs have gone up, but we have a long ways to go, because when you include people who have given up looking for work, the unemployment rate is even worse. you know, this administration inherited a terribly deep hole, the worst since the depression, and we have been trying to dig out of this whole. it is not going to happen overnight, but we have to keep building the foundation here, and i think this administration is determined to do it. it is often tough. there have been some tough votes here, but it took
go up in the last report, and yet, we keep seeing signs of inching up more and more inside of black america. what do we do about those americans who are hardest by this recession? >> those figures are telling. you mentioned them, and we really need to step up to the plate, and so, providing some assistance, for example, for infrastructure, to make sure that those jobs are available. also, small businesses, to make sure that within the black community and beyond that money is available for...
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> it's a good time to make sure your credit rart gets a spring cleaning, too. here's tips on how to do it. >> reporter: with tax season just behind us, finances may still be on your mind. that makes it a perfect time to check your credit report. your credit report isn't just used to get you a loan or new credit card. land loords use it to see if you'll be a good tenant by seeing if you can pay your bills on time and in an increasingly tough job market, employers in some fields are using it to help determine whether you'd be a go
america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this...
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identity theft, one of the fastest growing crimes in america. even if you think you're doing everything right, and hiding that social security number, you must still give it to your employer, your doctor, your accountant, insurance, school. the list goes on and on. and the identity thieves know who you must give it to. that's who they target. if they can get your personal information... they can turn it into money. basically you're on your own. you really don't know where to turn. the bank can only, you know, make sure the credits go through. fifty-eight different individuals are using... my old social security number. but there is one place you can turn... for real protection and real peace of mind. lifelock. a member called in and i could tell... that it was going to be a serious conversation. there had been two mortgages taken out in his name. he didn't have the time or the money... to take care of this problem and lifelock did it for him. lifelock is proactive protection, working to help stop identity theft before it happens. lifelock's excl
identity theft, one of the fastest growing crimes in america. even if you think you're doing everything right, and hiding that social security number, you must still give it to your employer, your doctor, your accountant, insurance, school. the list goes on and on. and the identity thieves know who you must give it to. that's who they target. if they can get your personal information... they can turn it into money. basically you're on your own. you really don't know where to turn. the bank can...
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with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> coast to coast and stories far and wide this morning, beginning with an amazing scene in pennsylvania. more than 25 years after legal problems cause a mother to lose touch with her daughter, a chance encounter has brought them back together. olivia green walked into a family assistance office and noticed a familiar woman working security. >> reporter: olivia green walked into a family assistance office in north philadelphia not having any idea her life was about to change. >> it is a miracle because for years, i just cried and bawled all the time, praying. >> reporter: her daughter, whom she hasn't seen in 25 years, happens to work at the security office. >> i said, you know who i am, i said, christine, my daughter? >> i would have never thought to come to work and find my mom. >> reporter: besides reunits with her mother, christina is also meeting her other siblings. >> it's the lord. he was tired of us suffering. it was time to bring the family together. >> demolition crews in detroit are re
with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> coast to coast and stories far and wide this morning, beginning with an amazing scene in pennsylvania. more than 25 years after legal problems cause a mother to lose touch with her daughter, a chance encounter has brought them back together. olivia green walked into a family assistance office and noticed a familiar woman working security. >> reporter: olivia green walked into a family...
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i come from corporate america. it is always exciting to see people that are trying to retrain and get their lives back on track. i applaud you for your efforts and what you do with your association. my question is, will there be any type of monitoring of the competitive grants related to the curriculum that will be developed in these colleges? host: what are you teaching? caller: i teach international business and i teach management courses. host: this is the first time you have taught? caller: i have taught before -- you mean talked on c-span? host: the first time you have taught in a classroom. caller: i have talked for over 14 years. host: at jug professors, when they have come to the classroom -- you have a lot of experience now, but how are they taught to teach? caller: that is a good question. you actually have to spend time with your chair and uridine, who will actually walk you through your -- and your dean, who will walk you through your lesson plans. they will teach you ways to encourage your students to
i come from corporate america. it is always exciting to see people that are trying to retrain and get their lives back on track. i applaud you for your efforts and what you do with your association. my question is, will there be any type of monitoring of the competitive grants related to the curriculum that will be developed in these colleges? host: what are you teaching? caller: i teach international business and i teach management courses. host: this is the first time you have taught? caller:...
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and may god bless america's building trades. [applause] >brothers and sisters, it is truly great honor to introduce our first speaker. he served in the united states senate for 36 years, and at every step of the way, he not only established himself as a national leader, but as a guardian. he continues that work as vice president of the united states where he supervises the implementation of the recovery act. he is also the share of that middle-class task force, the initiative that will raise the standards of living for all working families. joe biden knows that a strong middle-class equals a strong america, and he is in a class by himself, i can assure you of that. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, it is my distinct pleasure to introduce a great american, a vice president of the united states, joe biden. ♪ [applause] >> thank you. hey, guys! thank you. thank you. thank you all very, very much. thank you. [cheers] thank you. thank you very much. you are going to make me feel better, i am sure. thank you folks. thank you so much.
and may god bless america's building trades. [applause] >brothers and sisters, it is truly great honor to introduce our first speaker. he served in the united states senate for 36 years, and at every step of the way, he not only established himself as a national leader, but as a guardian. he continues that work as vice president of the united states where he supervises the implementation of the recovery act. he is also the share of that middle-class task force, the initiative that will raise...
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let me ask you, america. what is freedom? freedom is the ats blity of every person to exercise his own free will and conscience, rather than be subject to the will of a bureaucrat of the government. free will is gift from god. the government cannot take it away nou away. in the christian world, today is holy thursday, known as the last is upper in literature and art. the last supper was a je to ish passover and the final meal that jesus ate before he died. at the supper he performed two miracles. he transformed bread and wine in his own body and blood. and he empowered his diciples and their successors to do the same. on good friday, commemorated tomorrow he was eevecuted for rmeaiming to be god. he died so we might be set free from sin and oppression. three days later on easter, he rose from the dead. easter has a meaning that is both simple and incomprehensible. easter means that there is hope for the dead and if there is hbe see for the dead, there is hope for the living. and we the living can only achieve our hbe see hbe
let me ask you, america. what is freedom? freedom is the ats blity of every person to exercise his own free will and conscience, rather than be subject to the will of a bureaucrat of the government. free will is gift from god. the government cannot take it away nou away. in the christian world, today is holy thursday, known as the last is upper in literature and art. the last supper was a je to ish passover and the final meal that jesus ate before he died. at the supper he performed two...
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they might be in north america or australia or elsewhere. they are just waiting for the situation to change. they will be cautious the celebrating tonight. they may not be back for several days. >> how will they prior ties -- how will they prioritize? >> normally, people will be booked on services. this gives airlines time to get through the backlog. initially, i believe it will be done on a needs basis with urgent cases first. >> tom hall of the lonely planet guide talking to us. let's take you to wear a you might call the heart of the problem. -- but take you to what you might call the heart of the problem. here is this extraordinary report just moments away from that direction. -- from the eruption. >> we were given the go-ahead to land on the volcano for five minutes, not a second more. we sat down on the north side, just over 200 yards from the exploding crater. >> it is hard to imagine we could be this close. the wind is going the other direction. >> this service is purer ash, the temperature below zero. >> all we can hear is the wind
they might be in north america or australia or elsewhere. they are just waiting for the situation to change. they will be cautious the celebrating tonight. they may not be back for several days. >> how will they prior ties -- how will they prioritize? >> normally, people will be booked on services. this gives airlines time to get through the backlog. initially, i believe it will be done on a needs basis with urgent cases first. >> tom hall of the lonely planet guide talking to...
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i am grossing america out like crazy. join us, every day, dvr or record the show, 5:00 eastern. >> we were talking on the break about, you know, what's coming in america. and i want to tell you -- tough times are coming. not necessarily bad times. but tough times are coming. and if you don't think out of the box, it is going to be bad. please, these
i am grossing america out like crazy. join us, every day, dvr or record the show, 5:00 eastern. >> we were talking on the break about, you know, what's coming in america. and i want to tell you -- tough times are coming. not necessarily bad times. but tough times are coming. and if you don't think out of the box, it is going to be bad. please, these
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, you provide them opportunities like this to make sure that their stories are getting out and that america understands the sacrifice they make by being here and being away from their families and quite frankly you talk about something that you to outside of here on a day to day basis? >> geraldo: sports. politics. >> ask them about their families, how they are doing and how does their family feel about them being here in marjah and you let them go from there. >> geraldo: you know, the catholic church specifically, ladies and gentlemen, as you know has been rocked by some scandal in the recent weeks and months, but something has happened that i think will kind of infuse a lot of believers in a very positive way. here is kimberly now with our own father morris about something that the history channel has done kind of to bring religion and maybe myth and ledge end int legend into d fact. >> a new history channel documentary may bring us the chosest we have come to seeing what jesus christ looked like. ray downing constructed a 3d image from an ancient cloth known as the shroud believed to be
, you provide them opportunities like this to make sure that their stories are getting out and that america understands the sacrifice they make by being here and being away from their families and quite frankly you talk about something that you to outside of here on a day to day basis? >> geraldo: sports. politics. >> ask them about their families, how they are doing and how does their family feel about them being here in marjah and you let them go from there. >> geraldo: you...
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our america and china singing the same tune? >> the host with of the most, welcoming a parade of dignitaries. the prospect of a group like al qaeda obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> we cannot wait any longer before we walked down these stockpiles. the results of materials falling into the hands of terrorist groups would be devastating. >> worldwide some 40 countries possess materials, the ukraine has pledged to get rid of its nuclear stockpiles. in the corridor is all the talk is of the iranian nuclear ambition. >> so far we have been absolutely unanimous on the goal. saying that we have got to follow through on the engagement that president obama had been trying, as well as the pressure. >> and this is what international pressure looks like. at this crucial meeting they say he secured a commitment from the chinese president. beijing had been seen on the final -- as the final holdout on the security council. mr. obama wants the matter settled within weeks. iran says that america's nuclear arsenal is the global threat. a war ofon mo
our america and china singing the same tune? >> the host with of the most, welcoming a parade of dignitaries. the prospect of a group like al qaeda obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> we cannot wait any longer before we walked down these stockpiles. the results of materials falling into the hands of terrorist groups would be devastating. >> worldwide some 40 countries possess materials, the ukraine has pledged to get rid of its nuclear stockpiles. in the corridor is all the talk is...
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. >>> from america's news headquarters we've been following a developing story. a killer earthquake hitting northern mexico, centered just over 100 miles southeast of tee juan yachl buildings swayed as far as l.a. and phoenix. three strong after shocks hit a short time later. there have been two deaths in mexico and fires destroyed a half dozen homes there. the quake caught on home video in los angeles is the biggest in the region in 18 years. there are no reports of injuries stateside z another developing story in russia. the scene of yet another deadly twin suicide bombings reveals two police officers were killed in the first blast. no word from the second explosion. both attacks happened in the north region. now, back to "geraldo at large". now, back to "geraldo at large." for all your headlines gorgeous to fox news.com. >> geraldo: welcome back live to forward operating base marjah. in a couple of minutes i will show you how the new vehicles have been protecting marines lives. before the break i told you i was going to tell you what the troopers did with, wha
. >>> from america's news headquarters we've been following a developing story. a killer earthquake hitting northern mexico, centered just over 100 miles southeast of tee juan yachl buildings swayed as far as l.a. and phoenix. three strong after shocks hit a short time later. there have been two deaths in mexico and fires destroyed a half dozen homes there. the quake caught on home video in los angeles is the biggest in the region in 18 years. there are no reports of injuries stateside...
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murrah federal building. >>> america's trust in their government is near a historic low. the survey by the pew research center finds that almost 80% of respondents say they can't trust washington most of the time. only 22% say they feel that they can trust the federal government. a majority of respondents say the government is too big and too powerful. >>> some of the biggest names in country music were in las vegas last night for the academy of country music awards ceremony. and some of the hottest new stars were also there to be honored. sandra hughes reports. ♪ >> reporter: newcomers and young guns set the stage smoking at the 45th annual academy of country music awards. atlanta antebellum swept the night winning five awards including song of the year, single record of year, and top vocal group. "need you now" has crossed music jen are as and the group was nom mated for more awards than anybody else this go-around. >> this moment is not lost in our eyes. we're living our dream right now. >> reporter: miranda lambert's only 27 years old and sunday snagged her second w
murrah federal building. >>> america's trust in their government is near a historic low. the survey by the pew research center finds that almost 80% of respondents say they can't trust washington most of the time. only 22% say they feel that they can trust the federal government. a majority of respondents say the government is too big and too powerful. >>> some of the biggest names in country music were in las vegas last night for the academy of country music awards ceremony....
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america's favorite no calorie sweetener. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's friday! >>> and in 25 seconds, it will be 5:00. not a bad day's start. we'll have the traffic after the weather. >> no, not a bad day's start. we'll see temperatures moving
america's favorite no calorie sweetener. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's friday! >>> and in 25 seconds, it will be 5:00. not a bad day's start. we'll have the traffic after the weather. >> no, not a bad day's start. we'll see temperatures moving
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. >>> the latest health information on people in america is not good news. sandra hughes has the shocking results of a new government survey. >> reporter: stop someone on any street in america and chances are you'll find a chronic health problem. >> a little high on the cholesterol. >> i have high cholesterol, yes. >> reporter: this man has high blood pressure. >> i'm hoping i can get off this medication. all right they have plenty of company. the centers for disease control has startling new data about the state of our health. 45% of americans, almost half the entire adult population, has high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes. conditions are that are killing us. >> each one of these conditions is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which is one of the leading causes of death in the u.s. >> reporter: even more frightening, the study finds 13% of americans have two of the conditions. and 3% are struggling with all three. the cause? science points to measures' growing waste line. we're eating too much and exercising too little. the latest st
. >>> the latest health information on people in america is not good news. sandra hughes has the shocking results of a new government survey. >> reporter: stop someone on any street in america and chances are you'll find a chronic health problem. >> a little high on the cholesterol. >> i have high cholesterol, yes. >> reporter: this man has high blood pressure. >> i'm hoping i can get off this medication. all right they have plenty of company. the centers...
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there is still an element of america that reagan had a strong faith and confidence in. >> hardley? >> he would put us in touch with primary things that will not be extinguished. he had a remarkable knack to speaking to the multitude and making these principles accessible. we could go on about the teachings of freedom. a couple of points come back to me. the first inaugural address -- he had a fine passage speaking about the heroism of ordinary life -- the single mother who could give up her children. she could give them options, instead of following her own self-interests. she keeps the family together. we see that all the time and there is no discounting the courage and heroism of that. there is a curious and interesting political style that people may forget. in the days of kennedy, the mark of their wisdom was that they would lead to the press that this was just our first position, but wink, wink, we know we have to settle for something. the bargaining would begin. what's interesting about reagan is that -- ok, we might lose -- but let us have a vote and see where we are. let's
there is still an element of america that reagan had a strong faith and confidence in. >> hardley? >> he would put us in touch with primary things that will not be extinguished. he had a remarkable knack to speaking to the multitude and making these principles accessible. we could go on about the teachings of freedom. a couple of points come back to me. the first inaugural address -- he had a fine passage speaking about the heroism of ordinary life -- the single mother who could...
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very warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and also of around the globe. coming up later, a crackdown on corruption -- how china is trying to get to grips with racketeering. and having fun in the sun as solar power prototype planes take to the air. hello to you. mass demonstrations kyrgyzstan's current president to power, but the lack of democratic change since, coupled with rising energy prices and corruption have now brought the protests back. at least 40 people are dead. more than 400 injured. the opposition says it has set up an interim government in this former soviet state where moscow and washington are still jostling for influence. kyrgyzstan is on a key supply route for western military in afghanistan. >> there were no holds barred. security forces tried to put down the protests. demonstrators furious at corruption, rising prices, and the president posy of authoritarian rule did the president's authoritarian rule. here and elsewhere in the country, they stormed buildings. some wore on. symbols of the state were attacked, police cars ove
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tomorrow on "good morning america," an exclusive interview with republican national chairman michael steele. and, of course, diane sawyer will be right back here tomorrow night. i'm dan harris. for all of us here at abc news, thank you for watching, and good night.
tomorrow on "good morning america," an exclusive interview with republican national chairman michael steele. and, of course, diane sawyer will be right back here tomorrow night. i'm dan harris. for all of us here at abc news, thank you for watching, and good night.
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america and russia will still be able to wipe each other out several times over. it does underline president obama's ambitions for a nuclear-free world and that may pursue -- persuade other countries not to join the nuclear club. bbc news. >> de ambassadors of six world powers will be meeting in new york to discuss sanctions against iran over the disputed nuclear program. china and russia have so far refused to back the new measures proposed by the u.s. and some european delegations. iran insists it that their nuclear return program is purely for peaceful purposes. the prime minister of israel has canceled his visit to washington next week, so when it president obama holds a security summit on the nuclear issue. mr netanyahu made the decision after learning egypt and turkey intends to raise the issue of israel's presumed nuclear arsenal. europeans financial markets have been hit by new fears regarding the state of greece's economy. the greek government's cost of borrowing has risen to record levels. when day after bloody clashes in the kyrgyz, he dissolved parliam
america and russia will still be able to wipe each other out several times over. it does underline president obama's ambitions for a nuclear-free world and that may pursue -- persuade other countries not to join the nuclear club. bbc news. >> de ambassadors of six world powers will be meeting in new york to discuss sanctions against iran over the disputed nuclear program. china and russia have so far refused to back the new measures proposed by the u.s. and some european delegations. iran...
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he's with the utility workers of america. still, stuart, i mean these are -- a lot of them are democrats and they're saying it's the same problem. >> a lot of them are democrats. not all of them obviously. th not the way to balance the budget if every state or local government used service cuts to balance their budgets it would cost another million jobs. we can't afford to take more jobs out of the economy and more wages. >> neil: but stuart, what if -- >> wait. >> neil: i want you to hear the governor, then react to this. >> we're not asking because we're trying to gouge anyone. we're asking because the state is now $9.2 billion in deficit. when is somebody going to get it. >> shepard: we have run out of money. we can't immediate our obligations and to continue to spend when we are in dire circumstances is something no family would do, no company would do, and certainly no government should be done. >> neil: he's a democrat. >> right, he's a democrat as is -- let me make it point and go to governor paterson. in los angeles,
he's with the utility workers of america. still, stuart, i mean these are -- a lot of them are democrats and they're saying it's the same problem. >> a lot of them are democrats. not all of them obviously. th not the way to balance the budget if every state or local government used service cuts to balance their budgets it would cost another million jobs. we can't afford to take more jobs out of the economy and more wages. >> neil: but stuart, what if -- >> wait. >> neil:...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. today, the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. (announcer) regular kool-aid. goes almost three times further than soda. kool aid. delivering more smiles per gallon. but we're also in the showing-kids- new-worlds business. and the startup-capital- for-barbers business. and the this-won't- hurt-a-bit business. because we don't just work here. we live here. these are our families. and our neighbors. and by changing lives we're in more than the energy business we
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the...
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there's ten different images all taken in america's national park. the two organizations have released a book that tells the history of america's national parks. >>> there's only one famous apollo theater. it's in harlem, new york but you can celebrate the history of the landmark. the exhibition is called ain't nothing like the real thing. it's at the national museum of american history right now. apollo alumni helped open up the exhibit. ugum started performing at the apollo when she was just nine years old. >> the apalo contributed so much to all of us from dion to diana ross. patty labelle. all of us. it was thrilling when you got an opportunity to work the apollo. >> some of the memorabilia on display. a dress worn by ella fitzgerald and louis armstrong's trumpet. it lasts through august. >>> we move to breaking news in antelope county. this is a river rescue going on right now. you can see rescuers right there in the blood pressure boats and black one there trying to get in closer. information is just coming in. --again, a river rescue going on
there's ten different images all taken in america's national park. the two organizations have released a book that tells the history of america's national parks. >>> there's only one famous apollo theater. it's in harlem, new york but you can celebrate the history of the landmark. the exhibition is called ain't nothing like the real thing. it's at the national museum of american history right now. apollo alumni helped open up the exhibit. ugum started performing at the apollo when she...
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then vandalism, protest, outrage over arizona's new immigration law, the toughest in america. it is racist? reverend al sharp ton ton denou it. sheriff joe arpaio defends it. i referee next on "larry king live". brett michaels from poison and reality tv stars in critical condition this week. he suffered a brain hemorrhage last week. joining us with all the latest is donald trump jr., executive vice president of the trump organization. his father will be here wednesday night, by the way. he appears on nbc's "celebrity apprentice," one of the more successful nbc shows. brett is currently a contestant on that show. dr. sanjay gupta is a practicing neurosurgeon. he'll be joining us in a moment. and in los angeles, carlos diaz, syndicated radio host and former correspondent for "extra." what's the latest, carlos, on his condition? >> well, the latest, of course, is that brett michaels will be going -- undergoing tests all week long as doctors continue to try to find the source of the bleeding. there have been several reports that he is out of the woods. that is not true. he is stil
then vandalism, protest, outrage over arizona's new immigration law, the toughest in america. it is racist? reverend al sharp ton ton denou it. sheriff joe arpaio defends it. i referee next on "larry king live". brett michaels from poison and reality tv stars in critical condition this week. he suffered a brain hemorrhage last week. joining us with all the latest is donald trump jr., executive vice president of the trump organization. his father will be here wednesday night, by the...
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america and russia will still be able to wipe each other out several times over. it does help president obama's ambitions for a nuclear-free world. it might discourage others from joining. >> the pakistani assembly has passed a reform transferring important powers from the president did the prime minister and parliament. this takes away the right to dissolve parliament. five suspected taliban militants were arrested. officials say the men armed with guns and vests were stopped trying to drive into the capital. a landslide triggered by it rains in rio the janeiro has buried 200 people. rescuers say it is unlikely anyone survived. a day after a bloody clashes in kurdistan -- kazakhstan -- kyrgyzstan, the president refused to accept defeat. >> vigilantes', born of the revolution push onlookers away from the government building in the capital. this is only so looters and side can carry on their work. the city remains a dangerous place filled with people furious with president bakiyev. in the power vacuum, the looting also spread to the shops. >> this is an obvious tar
america and russia will still be able to wipe each other out several times over. it does help president obama's ambitions for a nuclear-free world. it might discourage others from joining. >> the pakistani assembly has passed a reform transferring important powers from the president did the prime minister and parliament. this takes away the right to dissolve parliament. five suspected taliban militants were arrested. officials say the men armed with guns and vests were stopped trying to...
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ideology and the dogmas of the left or the right, that we were going to do what was best to secure america's energy independence. >> reporter: a short walk down from the white house is the president's personal basketball court. we were joined by clark kellogg of cbs sports. >> i hear you've got game, harry. i'm feeling a little tense about this. although i do have the home court advantage. >> exactly. we're on your turf. >> mr. president, the question is, that everybody wants to know, can you go to your right? >> i can go to my right, but i prefer my left. >> reporter: he doesn't always sink his famous jump shot. >> i got a few other things on my mind. it's like health care. i always come from behind. i finish strong. >> and you can see more of harry's exclusive interview with the president, that will be later this morning on "the early show." i'm bianca solorzano. and this is the "cbs morning news." so kate you were stressed, a lot of junk food on the go and you were... a little irregular, sluggish. my daughter needed activia! so i gave it a try and wow. it works. now she has a spring on he
ideology and the dogmas of the left or the right, that we were going to do what was best to secure america's energy independence. >> reporter: a short walk down from the white house is the president's personal basketball court. we were joined by clark kellogg of cbs sports. >> i hear you've got game, harry. i'm feeling a little tense about this. although i do have the home court advantage. >> exactly. we're on your turf. >> mr. president, the question is, that everybody...
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coming up on "good morning america," where are all the jobs? we hear about a hot industry and help you can get hired. and that is your "money scope" report. i am vinita nair. >>> 6:20. we have 57 degrees. we have breaking news in florida. the space shuttle discovery is beginning its final countdown to lift off. >> let's listen live. >> 20 seconds. t-minus 15 seconds. we have a go. up and ready. 3, two, one. and liftoff of discovery. blazing a trail. >> it is rolling into a headstand position. and going on to the space station. the threengines are now throttling down to reduce stress on the shuttle. discovery is at altitude of 4.7 miles and traveling. >> go at throttle upper. >> roger, go at throttle up. >> performance that will cut capability. >> so far, so good for the space shuttle discovery. it has repair equipment and science experiments. back with more after this. >>> welcome back. we have some lifesaving information. breast feeding can lead to big savings in lives and in money. a study says nearly 900,000 babies and $13 billion could be s
coming up on "good morning america," where are all the jobs? we hear about a hot industry and help you can get hired. and that is your "money scope" report. i am vinita nair. >>> 6:20. we have 57 degrees. we have breaking news in florida. the space shuttle discovery is beginning its final countdown to lift off. >> let's listen live. >> 20 seconds. t-minus 15 seconds. we have a go. up and ready. 3, two, one. and liftoff of discovery. blazing a trail....
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y ahora franco reyes, quiere continuar su monarquía por latino américa, este tema, es su mejor carta de presentación el video musical no te quiero, fue filmado en miami donde, goza de gran popularidad >> he grabado videos en puerto rico. colombia, en república dominicana, y ahora me tocó grabar en miami >> el tema está incluido en su producción titulada sigue tu vida con canciones que son de él y de compositores mexicano, y dominicano. >>> como estas en este momento? >> bien, como un cambio de cielo la tierra en el 93 cuando comencé a dar los primeros pasos en la música en esta carrera. a este tiempo, cuando ha pasado temas como nada de nada, y quien eres tú, princesa, amor desperdiciado te regalo el mar, antes al venir aquí, a coger vela >> no podemos dejar de preguntar por la demanda que afrenta en la república dominicana. >>> esta demanda está en tribunales todavía. ahora comienza tu sabes que era una persona que me metía baile, ya cometió errores y él para tapar eso, dijo, vamos a pensar que, decir que me despidió no puedes despedir una persona de su propia empre
y ahora franco reyes, quiere continuar su monarquía por latino américa, este tema, es su mejor carta de presentación el video musical no te quiero, fue filmado en miami donde, goza de gran popularidad >> he grabado videos en puerto rico. colombia, en república dominicana, y ahora me tocó grabar en miami >> el tema está incluido en su producción titulada sigue tu vida con canciones que son de él y de compositores mexicano, y dominicano. >>> como estas en este...
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bank of america is supportive of principal reduction for customers who are experiencing hardship and have extremely high loan-to-value ratios. we recently announced enhancements to our own national proprietary homeownership program which strikes, we believe, the necessary balance between customer and investor interests. we understand that there are questions about the impact of second liens, bless you, on loan modifications and the use of principal reduction. second liens need to be part of the modification process. however, we believe broad scale extinguishment is not the way. out of 2.2 million second loans in bank of america's held-for-investment portfolio, only 91,000 are delinquent and also behind a delinquent first and not supported by any equity. now, important to note that in our first mortgage held for investment portfolio we have already been modifying firsts including principal reduction regardless of whether or not there's a second lien behind it. we've also modified many second lien loans and written down a significant number of second lien loans as well. now, we recogni
bank of america is supportive of principal reduction for customers who are experiencing hardship and have extremely high loan-to-value ratios. we recently announced enhancements to our own national proprietary homeownership program which strikes, we believe, the necessary balance between customer and investor interests. we understand that there are questions about the impact of second liens, bless you, on loan modifications and the use of principal reduction. second liens need to be part of the...
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america is suffering prostate cancer epidemic. if the disease is detected and with what knowledge determine whether we live or die and leave with a we have a good or qualit and priority within the government our nation can save countless lives dramatically reduce suffering and overall impact of the disease. thank you. >> thank you very much. mr. gosset. >> thank you for accepting me here. i'm not a politician so i haven't prepared any speeches. i have spoken in a lot of executives in the committee meetings in the black caucus and the universities across america. i think that at this stage if i don't know it, i never will. i trust my heart and my experience and i've been represented. thank you for accepting the year. ali went public with the fact that i have prostate cancer. i had cancer in my kidney, i lost a kidney. the operation took 20 minutes and they said the other kidney would increase in size and it did and a week later i was in the gym and fought everything was fine but now since i've gotten it again, i've done things to t
america is suffering prostate cancer epidemic. if the disease is detected and with what knowledge determine whether we live or die and leave with a we have a good or qualit and priority within the government our nation can save countless lives dramatically reduce suffering and overall impact of the disease. thank you. >> thank you very much. mr. gosset. >> thank you for accepting me here. i'm not a politician so i haven't prepared any speeches. i have spoken in a lot of executives...
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>> i know that america has a history of interference in the country and to ensure there are covert actions in iran as well but the thing is the hard-liners in power exaggerate and exploit them so they can tighten their own grip on power and they can save the u.s. is all over the country disguised as journalists, activists, human rights campaigners, members of ngo and student activists and people trying to explore new things so they can have an excuse in the name of national security to crack down on these people so that they can stay in power themselves. >> is there fear among the citizens of tiran? >> year of? >> in general, fear of the government? fear of living lives. >> inside there's a certain extent of freedom and this is one of the paradox in this society that sometimes we can do things in private that are not allowed or are considered prohibited in public for example at weddings or parties or dinners sometimes you see men and women of closely related to one another dancing together and the women are not covered but in public they could not do these things and this kind of freedom i
>> i know that america has a history of interference in the country and to ensure there are covert actions in iran as well but the thing is the hard-liners in power exaggerate and exploit them so they can tighten their own grip on power and they can save the u.s. is all over the country disguised as journalists, activists, human rights campaigners, members of ngo and student activists and people trying to explore new things so they can have an excuse in the name of national security to...
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utilizada, esclava por esos 4 años >>> igual cuando sacaron los negros a África para llevarlos a trabajar a américa >>> es el testimonio de 7 meb d médicos cubanos, que fueron a venezuela para strtrabajar hum humanitar humanitariamente >>> es un cautiverio >>> como doctora es como profesional me debo a todo paciente, en ámbito a atenderlo con respecto a su salud, y para eso me formé y estoy dispuesta que yo sea utilizada. y los profesionales fueron partes de cooperación un acuerdo internacional, bi internacional,bilateral donde venezuelaserá conocida como trabajar. >>> está a disposición las 24 horas del día todos los días de la semana a cualquier hora >>> el trabajo forzado es sólo una de las quejas, los galenos dicen que los programas barrio adentro y misión al barrio, el pago era burla que les exigían atender pacientes, que eran inti inti >>> impedían tener relaciones con nadie, >>> reportaron que durante el 2004 y hasta el 2008 colocaron a los doctores en diversas locaciones incluyendo es el vse barrios >>> algunas de las mujeres han sido violadas >>> a fe sar del gran temor y pues
utilizada, esclava por esos 4 años >>> igual cuando sacaron los negros a África para llevarlos a trabajar a américa >>> es el testimonio de 7 meb d médicos cubanos, que fueron a venezuela para strtrabajar hum humanitar humanitariamente >>> es un cautiverio >>> como doctora es como profesional me debo a todo paciente, en ámbito a atenderlo con respecto a su salud, y para eso me formé y estoy dispuesta que yo sea utilizada. y los profesionales fueron...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. nazi flags and an apartheid-era coming to an end for a funeral. and how the global recession came to tell the tiger. -- and how the global recession tamed the celtic tiger. >>> hello. pope benedict has signaled he is prepared to meet more victims of sexual abuse by catholic priests. and that the church will cooperate with police investigating such cases. as this change in policy emerged, so, too, have files from a church in california that suggest as far back as 1985, the future pope resisted defrocking and abusive priests there "for the good of the universal church." the associated press has obtained years of correspondence between the vatican and the diocese of oakland and the vatican has confirmed the signature of then-cardinal ratzinger error on the letter in question. -- then cardinal ratzinger error on the letter in question. >> he is the autocratic leader of an absolute monarchy. the sex abuse scandal has put benedict under unprecedented pressure. even in room, surrounded by ca
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. nazi flags and an apartheid-era coming to an end for a funeral. and how the global recession came to tell the tiger. -- and how the global recession tamed the celtic tiger. >>> hello. pope benedict has signaled he is prepared to meet more victims of sexual abuse by catholic priests. and that the church will cooperate with police investigating such cases. as this change in policy emerged, so, too,...
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goleada por parte de morelia, 3 a 0 perdieron el súper liderato, los monarcas segundo en el grul 2, américa se mantuvo en la lucha por un puesto a la siguiente fase después de vencer a los visitantes a los jaguares de chiapas por 3 a 1. dos de daniel montenegro así las cosas en el torneo, grupo 1, chivas primero, en el grupo 2 monterrey es líder en el grupo 3 pumas es primero superando por diferencia de gol a santos. en la fecha 14 el primer triunfo de los indios ante puebla. de este partido salió nuestro gol a la mexicana, fue ruíz que mata el balón con el pecho y en el aire violento disparo de zurda. un golazo, aunque no sirvió... para la victoria. qué golazo de mi amigo. y la trivia mundialista de los lunes qué país fue sede del primer campeonato mundial de fútbol en 1930? respondan a twitter.com fernando fiore la respuesta mañana chao, chao. . >>> gracias fernando y aunque parezca increíble, este lujos edificio fue construido con botellas plásticas un arquitecto en taiwán levantó esta estructura cumple con todos los códigos de seguridades y es resistente a tifones y hur
goleada por parte de morelia, 3 a 0 perdieron el súper liderato, los monarcas segundo en el grul 2, américa se mantuvo en la lucha por un puesto a la siguiente fase después de vencer a los visitantes a los jaguares de chiapas por 3 a 1. dos de daniel montenegro así las cosas en el torneo, grupo 1, chivas primero, en el grupo 2 monterrey es líder en el grupo 3 pumas es primero superando por diferencia de gol a santos. en la fecha 14 el primer triunfo de los indios ante puebla. de este...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >> all right. we are talking about another great day today. temperatures going to be back up into the 70s. so again, much better than yesterday. if you liked saturday's weather, you're going to love today. lots of sunshine outside right now. we'll be dealing with temperatures back into the mid-70s in the warm spots. 10 degrees above average in most locations. plenty of warmth from the southwest winds coming in 10 to 15 miles per hour. a very nice afterno
and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and...
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. >> reporter: but one of america's favorite ingredients may be regulated like a food additive. >> salt is probably the single most harmful chemical in our food supply. >> reporter: and we're pouring it on in dangerous amounts, says cardiologist dr. holly andersen. >> simply when you absorb extra salt you also absorb extra water and this has to go into the same circulation. so the pressure increases. and that pressure can damage the heart, the brain, and the kidneys. >> reporter: a recent study estimates that up to 150,000 lives could be saved if americans would just cut out about a teaspoon of salt a day. chef bobby flay says a mandatory reduction could be tough to swallow. >> it's going to be hard for me to hold my hand back in the salt bin when i think that it's going to be important to my customers. >> reporter: the fact is, most sodium in our diets does not come from the salt shaker. about 80% comes from processed foods. the report suggests we should only consume 1,500 milligrams of sodium a day. but many of these grocerys-- from the fried chicken to the breakfast bowl-- come close
. >> reporter: but one of america's favorite ingredients may be regulated like a food additive. >> salt is probably the single most harmful chemical in our food supply. >> reporter: and we're pouring it on in dangerous amounts, says cardiologist dr. holly andersen. >> simply when you absorb extra salt you also absorb extra water and this has to go into the same circulation. so the pressure increases. and that pressure can damage the heart, the brain, and the kidneys....
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good morning, america, mr. quaid, dr. denham. i have, you know, i certainly advocate the utilization of bedside bar-coding but about five years ago i was involved in a car accident and i was taken to one of the most prominent hospitals in the district and what happened was, after, receiving surgery and all that good stuff, i remember waking up in the morning, and just feeling very light-headed. and i had been administered heparin but i recall, lifting my bedsheets and being in a pool of my own blood. now, what ended up happening was, i had lost 75% of my blood because someone, excuse me, forgot to do a blood count. now, i don't know if i was given too much heparin or if it is just based on human error. i eventually, spoken with the doctor who was supposed to do the blood count but, regardless, nonetheless i feel like i really haven't explored the, like courses of action, viewed my options, you know, -- >> a portion of this morning's "washington journal" on medical errors with dr. charles denham and actor and safety advocate denni
good morning, america, mr. quaid, dr. denham. i have, you know, i certainly advocate the utilization of bedside bar-coding but about five years ago i was involved in a car accident and i was taken to one of the most prominent hospitals in the district and what happened was, after, receiving surgery and all that good stuff, i remember waking up in the morning, and just feeling very light-headed. and i had been administered heparin but i recall, lifting my bedsheets and being in a pool of my own...
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in many respects, he must america's first texas told diplomats. -- key was america paused first successful diplomat. host: the next phone call. caller: what are the democrats pushing for drawdowns when the republicans are asking for an increase in nuclear deterrence, such as missile defense? wouldn't it be wise to have everyone at the table, get away from politics, and all try to draw down at the same time? every nation need to protect themselves, but at the same time, stop focusing on role nation's and make sure that the nuclear deterrent we have is not getting to them. guest: that is a good question. the answer is, the differences represent two competing views of national security. one is that by providing an example, we can reduce our weapons and others will follow suit, and because of that, the world will be safer in general. the other perspective is it remains a dangerous world, that there are figures in it who cannot abide by international norms. at the end of the day, the greatest defense is having an effective deterrent. i think you have the two different visions of security. host:
in many respects, he must america's first texas told diplomats. -- key was america paused first successful diplomat. host: the next phone call. caller: what are the democrats pushing for drawdowns when the republicans are asking for an increase in nuclear deterrence, such as missile defense? wouldn't it be wise to have everyone at the table, get away from politics, and all try to draw down at the same time? every nation need to protect themselves, but at the same time, stop focusing on role...
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we want to make sure that countries like south america who had a nuclear weapons program and gave them up that they are examples to the rest of the world that you don't have to be a nuclear power to make sure you're prosperous and make sure you have a strong nation. >> while there are 50 leaders here for the summit, as you noticed people are missing. we'll see who didn't come and just why that's important. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to work with kids. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. thanks, mom. i just want to get my car back. [ female announcer ] together we can discover the best of what's next at aarp.org. hey what's going on? doing the shipping. man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have to weigh 'em all. if those boxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat
we want to make sure that countries like south america who had a nuclear weapons program and gave them up that they are examples to the rest of the world that you don't have to be a nuclear power to make sure you're prosperous and make sure you have a strong nation. >> while there are 50 leaders here for the summit, as you noticed people are missing. we'll see who didn't come and just why that's important. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run...
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southern mountaineers brought independence, culture and enlightenment to america. but that is not why we are gathered here today. we are gathered here today to hear jeff's own story about his own struggle to reclaim his family's southern illinois heritage, a heritage plundered and virtually erased by a big coal. his new book, "reckoning at eagle creek" the secret legacy of coal in the heartland is that once an intensely personal tale of loss and redemption as well as an utterly convincing condemnation of the coal industry of salt on the land, the people and the history of the entire buyer regions within our country and across the globe. we are truly blessed tonight to be in the presence of a master storyteller, a street fighter for social justice, the brilliant and witty critic with a heart too big to fail you ladies and gentlemen, please welcome award-winning author and social historian, jeff biggers. [applause] >> what brand didn't tell you is that brian just about ruined my career. because a few years ago, i sat down with this mountain of research, a decade of r
southern mountaineers brought independence, culture and enlightenment to america. but that is not why we are gathered here today. we are gathered here today to hear jeff's own story about his own struggle to reclaim his family's southern illinois heritage, a heritage plundered and virtually erased by a big coal. his new book, "reckoning at eagle creek" the secret legacy of coal in the heartland is that once an intensely personal tale of loss and redemption as well as an utterly...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >> chris: in america's election headquarters, the grand old party comes to america's party headquarters. chief political correspondent carl cameron is live in new orleans. the site of the southern republican leadership conference to tell us who the players are and what we can expect. good evening, carl. >> reporter: hi, chris. activists from 14 southern states have come here to get an early peek at the 2012 republican presidential field and we'll watch what they say about the embattled republican committee and the chairman michael steele, but this is really about the white house wannabes and how they intend to take on barack obama and democrats. one of the main attractions will be sarah palin. she will receive no speaker fee for the appearance but there is a closely watched straw poll planned and she could win it. former house speaker newt gingrich has been looking at presidential run since he led them to the first house majority in 50 years and is still one of the g.o.p. m
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >> chris: in america's election headquarters, the grand old party comes to america's party headquarters. chief political correspondent carl cameron is live in new orleans. the site of the southern republican leadership conference to tell us who the players are and what we can expect. good evening, carl. >> reporter: hi, chris. activists from 14 southern states have come here to get an early peek at the 2012 republican presidential field and...
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good morning, i'm bill hemmer, big day in "america's newsroom". martha: good morning bill and good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum on this wednesday morning, our nation's top law enforcement official is expected to take quite a barrage of questions from lawmakers today. it's going to be very interesting. bill: the topic list grows by the month. senator orrin hatch, he leads our broadcast, senator, welcome back here. you have stated that eric holder has made dramatic mistakes. name one. >> well, you know, just with regard to enemy combatants, he wants to give them the same constitutional rights as american citizens. i don't agree with that, i think they're enemy combatants. he wants them tried by civil courts, rather than by military commissions. he wants to close down guantanamo. i think we've got $200 million in guantanamo. so it's a perfect place to try them, it's offshore, it's safe. they just built a $75 million courtroom to take care of it. and i think those things are wrong. secondly, a number of people are very upset at the way he
good morning, i'm bill hemmer, big day in "america's newsroom". martha: good morning bill and good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum on this wednesday morning, our nation's top law enforcement official is expected to take quite a barrage of questions from lawmakers today. it's going to be very interesting. bill: the topic list grows by the month. senator orrin hatch, he leads our broadcast, senator, welcome back here. you have stated that eric holder has made dramatic mistakes....